Welcome to my world A window in a palace of thoughts Prompted by his parent’s question, “Tell us about your world”, Hasan, an 8-year-old minimally speaking child on the autism
JOYS and CHALLENGES OF MOVEMENT I love movement in general. Not in the traditional sense but in a relative sense of the term. For example, moving my hands in front
AMBEDKAR The life of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar (a prominent Indian leader, jurist, economist, and social reformer) was a pursuit of social justice. He has instilled a sense of hope in me
BEING IN THE MOMENT There is nothing like painting for being in the moment. Here is a take on being present with painting as a metaphor. Painting for a
Life in a Multigenerational Household Life in a multigenerational household is so fascinating to experience. There is always an element of intrigue to the different interactions as long as learning
To Accept Neurodivergence, Cultivate Compassion for Yourself and Others Disability acceptance means being kind, letting go of shame and accepting imperfection Most neurodivergent adults I’ve encountered learned as children to
TRAVELLING THE WORLD AS AN AUTISTIC Travel always provides perspective about our limitations and the associated lies we tell ourselves. This is particularly true for those like me that continue